A number of oranges are to be distributed evenly among a number of baskets. Each basket will contain at least one orange. If there are 20 oranges to be distributed, what is the number of oranges per basket?
(1) If the number of baskets were halved and all other conditions remained the same, there would be twice as many oranges in every remaining basket.
(2) If the number of baskets were doubled, it would no longer be possible to place at least one orange in every basket.
The answer mentioned is that statement 2 alone is sufficient. However, if I consider the first statement that halving the number of baskets results in twice the oranges, I still get the answer - since there's only 1 set of numbers in the factors of 20 that satisfies this rule .... Confused what am I doing wrong, could you help please?